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    New project - XenAdminQt - a cross-platform GNU/Linux, macOS, Windows native thick client

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      benapetr @Tristis Oris
      last edited by benapetr

      @Tristis-Oris the logic was directly ported over from C# version, so it does the same stuff what it filters there. It just toggles this search scope:

      QueryScope* TreeSearch::GetTreeSearchScope()
      {
          ObjectTypes types = Search::DefaultObjectTypes();
          types |= ObjectTypes::Pool;
      
          SettingsManager& settings = SettingsManager::instance();
      
          if (settings.getDefaultTemplatesVisible())
              types |= ObjectTypes::DefaultTemplate;
      
          if (settings.getUserTemplatesVisible()) // these are custom
              types |= ObjectTypes::UserTemplate;
      
          if (settings.getLocalSRsVisible())
              types |= ObjectTypes::LocalSR;
      
          return new QueryScope(types);
      }
      

      I assume it matches all user-defined templates, the defaults you see are "system defined" and part of xcp-ng .rpm packages. It's possible that this logic just wasn't ported correctly, I will look into it.

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        benapetr @Tristis Oris
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        @Tristis-Oris just FYI I fixed all of those issues you had, also regarding portable stuff - I implemented CLI switch -c <path> where you can specify directory where you want to store config, so you can wrap the app in a .bat or .sh script that would start it to use local storage (like flash drive) for config files, that should achieve portability.

        If you expected something more sophisticated let me know

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          Tristis Oris Top contributor @benapetr
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          @benapetr Nice, great.
          How about to implement a launch of CR backup VMs?

          https://xcp-ng.org/forum/assets/uploads/files/1769679350079-677dfcbb-211b-452f-ad8f-db59e2860579-изображение.png
          https://xcp-ng.org/forum/assets/uploads/files/1769679584572-3e39d799-a2fd-4cb0-8e2e-6b9c4312a2e6-изображение.png

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            benapetr @Tristis Oris
            last edited by

            @Tristis-Oris There are many features missing since it's alpha now, but you can open bug tracker request on github if you want to keep track of progress for this particular feature.

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              TeddyAstie Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team Xen Guru
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              @benapetr
              Consider making a PR to https://github.com/xcp-ng/xcp-ng-org (https://github.com/xcp-ng/xcp-ng-org/blob/master/docs/management/management.md) if you want to make your project more visible.

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                benapetr @TeddyAstie
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                @TeddyAstie good idea, thanks, I will do it once I get close to releasing first non-alpha version, right now it's still too immature for production use (although latest master version is so good and stable I already use it to manage most of my own clusters)

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                  olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                  last edited by

                  Note we already gave visibility on this project twice, with the last 2 XO blog post release and newsletter 🙂

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                    benapetr @olivierlambert
                    last edited by

                    @olivierlambert ok that's great, I didn't even notice, thanks!

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                      benapetr
                      last edited by

                      I just released 0.0.4! Still an alpha, but it's becoming pretty usable - there was over 60 commits of code cleanup, polish and also limited testing of all visible features - pretty much everything that is now visible in the UI should be operational at this point, option pages, properties of hosts, pools, VDIs, configuration of NICs, even bonding and advanced stuff like pool password / secret rotation. All XAPI actions and commands were already ported over from C# variant, so my focus now is only on finishing it into a final usable product.

                      We also have some features that original client doesn't have (such as XenCache explorer)!

                      Next on my to-do is to add all features that are currently missing completely: HA, GPU, PCIe, VM import / export etc.

                      Note: I will not be porting over any licensed or proprietary Citrix stuff. This tool may work with XenServer just fine, but I will not be porting over any of the proprietary features, because I will never use it and I have no way to test it either.

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                        benapetr @benapetr
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                        Version 0.0.5 alpha was just released.

                        Tree view got major fix - it's now almost fully on-par with the C# version, all logic and missing icons and context menus were fixed.

                        This is rather a quality of life release, from features only GPU support was added, rest were only bug fixes, but a lot of them. XenAdmin is now so stable now I am even using it on my production servers. It already feels same (even better in some aspects) as the C# version.

                        I also added some new minor feature - all table views now support export to CSV via context menu (into clipboard), very handy if you need to export data from various views.

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                          Pilow @benapetr
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                          @benapetr you seem gifted with app development.

                          do you know RV Tools ? https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000325532/rvtools-4-7-1-installer

                          this tool is pretty handy when auditing VMWARE infrastructures, it can connect to vcenter or directly to ESXi and full dump in csv/xlsx the infrastructure configuration (all aspects of the config, be it VM, hosts, networks, datastores, files, ...)

                          I could see a real production use of same tool, but for XCP Pools/XCP hosts

                          would be a great add to XenAdmin !

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